cake toppers by katie runnels

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

A few weeks ago when we visited Savannah, we stopped into shopSCAD, and I ran into the work of Katie Runnels, who was kind enough to share a few images of her work here with us today! Katie’s wreathes caught my eye at shopSCAD, but when I started to look closer at her work, I realized I’ve known of her for a long time. Katie made Grace Bonney’s beautiful cake topper.

"wedding cake topper"

Katie’s pieces tell a story and feel like modern heirlooms, which is why I love her work so much. You can find her at her blog, The Constant Gatherer, which is such a fitting title for an artist whose work is all about assemblage of found objects, or at her etsy shop. Thanks Katie!

"vintage wedding cake topper"

"vintage wedding cake topper"

richmond welcome totes

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

"richmond virginia welcome bag""richmond virginia welcome bag"

I just love these Richmond bags from Quirk Gallery. They’re perfect for out of town welcome bags or for wedding party gifts. I’d also be tempted to include these. For more Virginia welcome bag ideas, see this post.

richmond wedding wednesdays: katie + ralph

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

"green white wedding inspiration"

Katie and Ralph were married just a few weeks ago at The Mill at Fine Creek. Despite the sweltering July heat, Katie couldn’t have been more beautiful, carrying a bouquet designed by my good friend Janie Medley (the brides cafe & jm flora).

"green white wedding bouquet"

"macaron wedding"

Favors made by petites bouchees, dressed up with “merci” flags we made with this stamp from paper source. We also bagged favors in simple, white bags I found at a craft store and stamped them with the larger merci stamp, also from paper source.

"macaron wedding"

"wedding macaron"

"damask wedding program"

"green white wedding bouquet"

"merriment events"

Congratulations Katie and Ralph! I loved working with you! xo And thank you so much to Jennifer Colina Photography for sharing these images!

{the full list of vendors: photography by jennifer colina photography; venue & catering – the mill at fine creek; flowers by janie medley flora design; planning by merriment; macarons by petites bouchees; dj – alan boyle; paper design by the girl tyler; videographer - humanstory; makeup by stephanie parker; hair by susan at salon 23; baker – the desserterie; ceremony music by chris lucas}

elizabeth demos event design

Monday, August 9th, 2010

"burlap wedding"

I had the good fortune to meet and talk shop with Liz Demos while my husband & I were visiting Savannah. Liz and I chatted over lunch at Back in the Day Bakery, where they make the yummiest cupcakes.

"tree wedding favors"

Liz is truly so gifted – she has a beautiful eye, but what I love most about her is how warm and approachable she is. You might know of Liz from her styling work (which has been featured in Country Living, Southern Living, Country Home and Better Homes & Gardens), her beautiful home featured on Design*Sponge, or the shop she owned for more than ten years, @home vintage general. Liz has since opened a full service event design studio in Savannah, drawing on her experience in production, photo styling, creative direction and crafting. She’s so very talented, and I’m quite sure she will have a great impact on the event design industry. I asked Liz to share a little bit about her background with us…

"burlap wedding ideas"

What led you to Savannah? “I fell in love with Savannah while visiting some friends that were attending the Savannah College of Art and Design. Savannah was never far from my mind and when I decided to pursue an Art History degree, SCAD was the front-runner for me.  After graduation my husband and I made Savannah home. We purchased a 19th century house (in need of considerable TLC) in a “transitional” neighborhood. It was a 3-year commitment to get it livable (and beautiful) for us and we still enjoy it to this day. In the spring of 2000 I opened @home vintage general, a retail home furnishings store.  Early on the store received attention and accolades from national magazines, which led to a freelance career in production and photo styling for me. After 10 years I decided to close my store to pursue my freelance work and event design and that is where you find me today.  Thankfully the shop gave me visibility and credibility so the future looks bright in both industries.”

"vintage wedding inspiration"

How would you describe your style?  “I have had life-long love affair vintage objects, and they are prevalent in my designs but my delivery is fresh and modern. Most of the brides that inquire about my services have the same love and interests so it makes my job that much more enjoyable. I believe people hire me for my vision and creativity, and I’m equally happy to know that if they are attracted to ‘my’ look – then they are a good fit for me too.”

"vintage wedding ideas"

What inspires you? “First and foremost COLOR, followed by great design, architecture, art, photography, history, textiles, interiors, people, travel, magazines, good composition, texture, nature, blogs, etc. Ok, pretty much everything!   I’m one of ‘those’ people. I see it everywhere, and I fill little notebooks and bits of paper with doodles, swatches and endless notes to myself. One day it will all come in handy.”

"hay seating for wedding"

Do you have one tip to pass along to brides as they consider the design for their weddings? “It is easy to get overwhelmed with all the great eye candy out there for brides (both online and in magazines). My initial consultations with brides are usually filled with folders and folders of images. It is almost too much. Start small and build from there, consider meeting with a professional before you get to ahead of yourself.  If a pro is not in your budget I suggest you lay out all your images on a large surface and stare at them together. Play the old Sesame Street song ‘one of these things is not like the other’ and you will be able to edit out the stray dogs in your selections. Knowing how to edit is essential, unless you would your wedding to look the island of misfits.”

"billy buttons"

"wedding cake banner"

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your work with us, Liz! I hope our paths cross again very soon! xo

{images courtesy elizabeth demos)

heart wedding inspiration

Friday, August 6th, 2010

"wedding heart"

In love with these heart-themed wedding ideas…

"wedding heart"

"heart wedding"

"confetti heart wedding"

"heart wedding balloons"

{1 – photographed by Our Labor of Love; 2 – photographed by Jodi Miller; 3 – photographed by Stephanie Williams; 4 – photographed by Jonathan Ong via Once Wed ; 5 – photographed by Kat Heyes via Once Wed}

richmond wedding wednesdays: amuse restaurant at vmfa

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

There are so many ways you could design a really beautiful, modern reception at Amuse Restaurant at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. This week, though, it’s all about fun. A short modern dress. Maybe a smile booth? Jonathan Adler salt and pepper shakers as cake toppers. Bright yellow pomanders. And a sleek cocktail party for, oh, about 150.*

"amuse vmfa"

Sweet ways to accessorize this event in Richmond…

Jenny Yoo “Bacall” bridesmaid dresses from Bella Bridesmaid

Yellow macarons from Petites Bouchees

Dabney Lee invitations from By Invitation Only

Jonathan Adler S & P shakers available locally at Quirk Gallery

{image of Amuse via RVANews; white dress via Fab Sugar; tablescape via once.daily.chic; yellow dress – J.Crew; little boy with bow tie by Jose Villa via Style Me Pretty; mr. and mrs. salt & pepper shakers by jonathan adler;  boutonniere via Wedding Bee; bouquet photographed by Jose Villa via Green Wedding Shoes}

*Amuse caps out at 150 for cocktail receptions

summer vacation

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Dear ladybugs…we’re taking a much needed vacation. See you back here on August 1st!

{image via Peonies and Polaroids}

merci!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

"macarons wedding"

We’re off to this weekend’s wedding, cute favors in hand!

{flags by merriment; macarons by petites bouchees}

modern chinoiserie

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Today I’m dreaming of a modern chinoiserie-inspired party.

chinoiserie"bamboo chair"

 

{Dempsey & Carroll Schumacher Trellis envelopes via COCOCOZY; gold flatware via Apartment Therapy; Schumacher Chiang Mai Dragon fabric via Aesthetic Oiseau; bamboo chair via BizBash — similar style available locally at Festive Fare; bird cages via Casa Sugar}